He argues that America's destruction of Iraq, Syria, and Libya over the last two decades removed formerly middle-class societies from the regional balance and indirectly improved Israel's strategic environment.
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He argues that if the United States is defeated and Iran is shattered, then no other Middle Eastern power, including the GCC states, would be able to resist Israeli dominance.
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"So, I mean, Israel just has a lot of advantages, right? The first advantage it has is that it has nuclear weapons. It has..."
"Right. So Israel doesn't necessarily want a war with Iran. Israel wants a war between the United States and Iran because Israel cannot defeat..."
"Now, I understand the geopolitics of the Middle East is very complicated. But for the past 10, 20 years, Israel has been doing whatever..."
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The interview starts in Venezuela and ends in Chinese classrooms, but Jiang treats the whole route as one argument about empire under strain: Washington uses frontier pressure to force China into carrying the American...
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